Example sentences of "[prep] [be] particularly [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is expected to be particularly revealing as Mr Camber , a curator at the British Museum before he went to work for Sotheby 's , heard about the hoard from an ex-colleague and became involved in negotiations over it in Switzerland some time before Lord Northampton , presenting himself as the single owner of the treasure , first approached Sotheby 's in 1988 with a view to selling .
2 This is likely to be particularly serious if either the poverty trap or the unemployment trap is encountered .
3 The acceleration of the income tax liability may prove to be particularly serious in the context of firms which reached a peak income in the boom year of 1988 , slipped back in the two subsequent years and are now again on a rising profit curve .
4 Traits common to French industry as a whole promise , therefore , to be particularly acute in the industries studied here .
5 At the same time we are worried about the mounting costs of the social services intended to meet the needs of the aged There are several reasons why the problem appears to be particularly acute at the moment and some of the more important ones need stating .
6 That these may be continuing problems is evident by a study by Bauman ( 1964 ) who found partially sighted pupils to be particularly insecure and with a greater sense of loneliness when they were integrated into open education systems .
7 Meanwhile — and here is a term that is proving to be particularly confusing — we have had a veritable flurry of activity in the area , or more precisely areas , designated as ‘ information management ’ .
8 She genuinely considers protruding pubic tufts to be particularly fetching .
9 However inversion would not appear to be particularly appropriate given the actual data involved in this case .
10 This clearly allows the bilingual audience — and one 's knowledge of a language does not have to be particularly broad for one to know the rude words — to appreciate a pun that tells us much of the character of the fabliau : the essential place of the con in the conte .
11 The European consortium did not appear to us to be particularly cohesive in their aims and objectives .
12 Also , the slow course of the disease implied that any drug would have to be given for a long time in order to be effective and so would have to be particularly harmless to patients .
13 But my only specialism is mediaeval manuscripts , and quite honestly not many of this lot are going to be particularly ecstatic about them , are they ?
14 Evidence of change may be useful in deciding whether or not a child requires special placement , and it is likely to be particularly helpful when discussing the child with other professionals or parents .
15 Again it may not be thought to be particularly helpful that God in God 's undifferentiated nature ( or indeed the Spirit in its rather vague nature ) are to be understood as ‘ female ’ , while ‘ divine energies ’ ( sic ) , that which is clearly differentiated and self-determining , is to be seen as ‘ male ’ .
16 S so was that was that considered to be particularly skilful then ?
17 ‘ And Gabby turned out to be particularly good , which saved him from having to do the usual terrible , crap jobs that the Hawaiians had to do , and he ended up playing for a living in just about every joint in Hawaii — and there were lots of them in those days , because live music was a big thing .
18 TAC SPELLS TRANSPARENCY IN ACTION An old-style committee has proved to be particularly good at meeting the requirements of openness and accountability
19 ‘ We expect to be particularly good business for Stockton .
20 Some patches where the sea is constantly stirred tend to be particularly favourable to life .
21 As the waters were considered to be particularly efficacious in spring , the first Sunday in May became known around the Calder Valley as Spaw Sunday .
22 Marxism is not seen to be particularly antagonistic to the rights of women , and several women attribute their general political consciousness to the education they received through the Party .
23 By 1923 the country was very prosperous and the general public did not seem to be particularly shocked by the revelations .
24 It seems to be particularly applicable to markets where the relaxation of statutory entry restrictions leave an incumbent firm with an especially predominant position .
25 FIRST : Palace chiefs are known to be particularly upset after it was reported the Queen ordered the princess to accompany Prince Charles on the tour of Korea .
26 Recorded searches , displayed via audio-visual media , would appear to be particularly suitable for demonstrations such as those needed in orientation programmes .
27 Small-group methods , individual audio-visual programmes , computer-assisted instruction and direct online training would seem to be particularly suitable for online education .
28 He is said to be particularly strong on heritage .
29 Even so , our feelings about the mistreatment of the permanently retarded tend to be particularly strong .
30 The case for exempting small and medium-sized companies from the obligation to comply with the Standards does not appear to be particularly strong ; but exempted they are .
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